Tag Archives: Voter ID
Part II – ACLU Article on Student Voters in NH Sets the Standard for Stupid
… One of those “institutions” is the NH-ACLU. They think they know better and a few weeks back one of their lawyers made a laughable defense for vote fraud in an article titled, ‘Residence’ voting bill has an economic impact. Ed … Continue reading
Senate Amendment to NH House Bill 372 Does Not Go Far Enough
The right to vote has been described as one of the most precious of our rights. But that right is meaningless if out-of-State voters are deciding New Hampshire elections. Yet that is exactly what happened in 2016 in -at a … Continue reading
Someone Finally Found A Reason To Drop New Hampshire’s First Primary Status
What would it take for either party to finally step up and challenge New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary status? We’ve finally found out. Turns out that all they needed to do was pass a voter ID law and … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Types of Voters
The Concord paper serves a city that has a ton of people who work for or have a family member who works for the government. They like a news source that makes them feel happy and secure. Well, they have it … Continue reading
Pics or It Isn’t Happening: AG Office Clarifies Voter ID Law
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire attorney general’s office is clarifying voter identification laws in the state in advance of a Tuesday special election. Associate Attorney General Anne Edwards says there has been confusion in the state about what … Continue reading
NH House panel recommends passage of bill to tighten voting identification requirements
The House Election Law Committee voted 11-9 that Senate Bill 3 ought to pass the full House when it goes to the floor, most likely on June 1. In the committee vote, all those who voted in favor of passage … Continue reading
Progressive Groups Spending Money to Influence NH Voter ID Law
Outside groups often funnel money into states during an election, but many New Hampshire residents were probably hoping it would be some time before they again face the onslaught of more political ads. Yet, two progressive groups are currently spending … Continue reading